Is there anything that's bunny proof? My cat Iris is now on dry food, which is a good thing. The bad part is I've discovered my 3 year old Flemish Giant seems to think that eating dry cat food is just scrumptious.
We got her Saturday from a good local breeder. Her name is Marshmellow Blue. Just absolutely gorgeous. We were originally in line to get one of her babies, but Marshmellow is not the breeding type apparently. So we jumped at the chance to have her. She and the boys get along ...
I was wondering what type of wood is bunny safe to use in their cages? I want to run a platform across one end of the cages and wanted to know what type of wood I could use? Thanks
Debbie has a date with the OR again tomorrow (day surgery) for another correction on her legs and feet. Hopefully they can get them in line without too much pain to her. They will put her in casts again and then she starts physio at the
Scaley patches on ear. Probably a fungus, probally aspergillis species. I've been treating it with topical ketoconazole for several months with little improvenment. Any ideas?
I just bought "Cell-Sorb-Plus that is made from recycled paper products to use as litter. I saw on a website that paper pulp products is hazard free while shredded paper products can cause intestinal blockage if eaten too much. Anyone ever use this product and know if it is safe ...
On Rude Dogs and How to Treat Them. Today, Momma and I spent a fine afternoon outdoors in the autumn weather. I shall now relay the incident I had with a Rude Dog from the across-the-street neighbors'.
how is wizard doing professor? beth and her cute little fuzzbutts, :) http://community.webtv.net/jerseybunny/bethsabsolutely http://community.webtv.net/jerseybunny/thatcatsurehaslong
I have a rabbit that has had bunnies two times now and each time the all died within hours of being born. Could the problem be not enough room for her? She is in a wire cage with wire bottom and I think maybe she needs a little